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Andrew Scott (Canadian musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andrew Scott (Canadian musician)
Andrew Scott (born Robert Andrew Scott on September 27, 1979) is a Canadian musician and song writer, specializing in Alternative Country, Alternative Folk, and Folk Rock, with additional interests in Folk Music and Blues. Scott was born and raised in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. He is married to Julie Sauve Scott. ==Artistic style== While the instrumental portion of Scott's songs rely primarily on the acoustic guitar, Scott has drawn upon the talents of numerous musicians with a variety of sometimes unusual instruments (especially in relation to the genre of the song) to create a particular ambience through an innovative blend of instrumental sounds. Such instruments include the ukulele, violin, keyboard, concert flute, pianica (melodica), accordion, harmonica, kazoo, and the autoharp. In addition, Scott has incorporated various vocal styles in his work,〔 and is particularly adept at yodeling. Themes which are often heard in the lyrics of his songs include both the frustrating and gratifying aspects of everyday interpersonal and romantic relationships, often with a humorous bent.〔 His more recent songs humorously lampoon aspects of life in Japan from the point of view of a foreign resident. His most popular original songs have been ''River of Tears'', ''Sweetie Pie'', and ''I'm Gonna Bust Your Head In''. In live performances, Scott has also been known for his talented cover versions of many songs. His renditions of the songs ''Rawhide'' and ''We Do'' (also known as ''The Stonecutters' Song'') in particular endeared him to members of his American audience. Scott is known among his fans for his gregarious stage presence, charismatic personality, and clarion voice, sometimes reminiscent of the late Frankie Laine.
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